Use "assimilated" in a sentence

1. Assimilates: present participle: assimilating: past tense: assimilated: past participle: assimilated: DEFINITIONS 3

2. Assimilable: Capable of being assimilated

3. Like any other Vo'quv, the Assimilated carrier has very low maneuverability and launches waves of Assimilated fighters

4. Word forms: assimilates, assimilating, Assimilated 1

5. Active experiences are assimilated into schemata.

6. Now, they're assimilated to your body.

7. Raznus, Assimilated is a Danian creature

8. Definition of Assimilated in the Definitions.net dictionary

9. What does Assimilated mean? Information and translations of Assimilated in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

10. They Assimilated themselves into the general population

11. Consonants are frequently assimilated to neighboring consonants.

12. 7 Consonants are frequently assimilated to neighboring consonants.

13. Food is Assimilated and converted into organic tissue

14. In North Africa, Astarte was assimilated into Isis

15. 14 The new arrivals assimilated easily and quickly.

16. Capable of being assimilated: Assimilable nutrients; Assimilable information

17. And his story was hushed as he assimilated.

18. Immigrants have been successfully assimilated into the community.

19. Some foods assimilate/ are assimilated more easily than others.

20. 2 What we eat is assimilated into our systems.

21. They assimilated their customs and behavior to the new environment.

22. Top synonym for Acculturized (other word for Acculturized) is assimilated.

23. Animal food products are Assimilated more completely than vegetable products

24. 3 Some foods assimilate/ are assimilated more easily than others.

25. The Baganda people in the area have been virtually assimilated

26. Born came from an upper-middle-class, assimilated, Jewish family

27. ‘pop trends are Assimilated into the mainstream with alarming speed’

28. The Assimilated Carrier (official designation unknown; presumably part of the KDF seventh fleet) is a Borg-Assimilated Vo'Quv Dreadnought and the final boss of The Cure Found

29. Brachium is a Borg Elite Tactical Drone assimilated from the Gorn

30. Cultural intolerance, even in this highly visible, assimilated school, is everywhere.

31. 9 They assimilated their customs and behavior to the new environment.

32. The prefix ad is Assimilated more often than any other prefix

33. " You're quite right, and it's not quite assimilated into the system. "

34. All these are appropriated, assimilated and interwoven with Andrewes' own prayers.

35. 17 They assimilated their customs and behaviour to the new environment.

36. Nordau was an example of a fully assimilated and Acculturated European Jew

37. Ad + similat + ed = Assimilated (to) (same or similar) (made similar to) A

38. Assimilation definition: an assimilating or being assimilated Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. America has assimilated many outstanding people from all corners of the world.

40. What does Assimilated mean? Simple past tense and past participle of assimilate

41. 2 [intransitive, transitive] TOGETHER if people Assimilate, or are Assimilated into a

42. Social scientists use the term ‘assimilated’ or ‘acculturated’ to describe this pattern.

43. 10 America has assimilated millions of immigrants into its way of life.

44. What does bioAssimilable mean? That can be assimilated by a biological system

45. Many new immigrants have not yet Assimilated fully into the new culture

46. 5 Pollock visited the exhibition daily and assimilated its iconography and stylistic innovation.

47. 13 America has assimilated many outstanding people from all corners of the world.

48. Assimilate somebody (into/to something) Immigrants have been successfully Assimilated into the community.

49. It examines how natural language can be assimilated algorithmically by dint of computers.

50. 20 The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.

51. Assimilable ( comparative more Assimilable, superlative most Assimilable ) Capable of being assimilated; susceptible to assimilation

52. The laws of the developing country were assimilated to those of the developed country.

53. Synonyms for Allegorized include assimilated, analogized, compared, equated, likened, associated, bracketed, classed, grouped and matched

54. Truman Virtually every aspect of poker play is represented by terms Assimilated into common parlance

55. 18 The carbohydrate matter that is assimilated into the blood stream is used for energy.

56. Barbarisms may be incompletely assimilated by a language (semantically and sometimes even morphologically and syntactically)

57. Synonyms for Analogized include compared, equated, likened, bracketed, assimilated, related, matched, paralleled, parallelled and correlated

58. State law is Assimilated only when no "enactment of Congress" covers the conduct

59. Assimilated Plasma Beam Array is a Plasma-based directed energy damage weapon available for starships

60. Assimilated the 19th-century American captains of industry and commerce to the medieval barons who …

61. During the eighth century, Chinese civility was not only assimilated, it was reproduced in toto.

62. Synonyms for Acculturated include civilised, civilized, cultivated, assimilated, sophisticated, improved, humanized, enlightened, socialized and bettered

63. NSI assimilated this model, which ultimately led to the separation of registry and registrar functions.

64. The impersonal ego is the assimilated or appropriated values of our culture--the Confucian true self

65. ‘As these pagan cultures were forcibly Assimilated by Christian society, some of their original beliefs were …

66. As more migrants arrived, the local population was gradually assimilated to Han Chinese culture or displaced.

67. Assimilated Plasma Dual Beam Bank is a Plasma-based directed energy damage weapon available for starships

68. Organic nitrogen sources assimilated included bovine serum albumin, collagen, acid-hydrolyzed casein, urea, and various amino acids.

69. Identity – Bangladeshi culture assimilated over centuries and is an amalgamation of Hindu, Jainist, Buddhist and Islamic influences

70. 5 Convocation, by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament,(www.Sentencedict.com) was assimilated to the clergy's own provincial synod.

71. The Banabans were assimilated only through forced migrations and the impact of the discovery of phosphate in 1900.

72. 20 Hence, interest was slight and sporadic, and the works were not assimilated into mainstream western art history.

73. It had become assimilated, Albeit in faint outline, into the person she was; - Charlotte Gray by Sebastian Faulks

74. Definition of Assimilable. : capable of being assimilated provides … information in a clear, Assimilable fashion — The Times Literary Supplement (London)

75. Once the purely factual purpose of the system becomes assimilated, resistance to, and fear of, constructive criticism should weaken.

76. By living a blue moon with the Indians, he was assimilated to them in his thinking and actions.

77. If punishment is assimilated into the probation glossary it will inevitably influence the sort of practice the Service undertakes.

78. 17 All avant-garde movements were anti-bourgeois and yet all were assimilated by the structures of bourgeois society.

79. I am easily Assimilated (Old lady's tango) Christa Ludwig (Old Lady) London Symphonic Chorus London Symphonic Orchestra Director: Leonard Bernstein

80. 1 to describe as similar. Assimilated the 19th-century American captains of industry and commerce to the medieval barons who …